Hi Rita,
You can make as many folders under each of the main booksense folders as
you like. The nls, nfb newsline, and bookshare folders are really put
there for your convenience only and aren't required. It is a good idea
to use them though as it can make your books and magazines more
manageable.
Because the sub folders under daisy, for example, are treated the same,
you can put any daisy books or magazines wherever you like. You should
create a folder for each daisy book or magazine. You can do this most
easily when you unzip the file after download. Then, just move that
folder into the daisy folder, either into nls, bookshare, newsline, or
just into the daisy folder itself.
As for .brf files, they should go in the documents folder. You don't
have to put a .brf file in a separate folder by itself unless you want
to for some reason.
Just remember that it's the top-level folder, audio books, music, daisy,
documents, etc., that really determine how the contents inside of it
will be handled.
If you're in the media player for instance, the booksense will see audio
books and music but not daisy. If you're in the daisy player, the
booksense will only see those books and folders which are in the daisy
folder. And the document reader sees all file and folders in the
documents folder.
If you keep all of that straight you should be fine.
Hope this is clear. If not ask any questions.
Don
On 12/11/2009 9:10 PM, rita weyler wrote:
Hello
Can I place magazines in the newsline folder even if they come from nls?
Can you make folders within folders? Can brf formatted newspapers be
placed in the newsline folder?
Thanks lots.
Rita
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